
Simone Tramonte
@simonetramonte
Documentary photographer based in Rome
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http://www.simonetramonte.it 19-02-2012 21:18:32
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Géothermie, algues, reboisement... L'Islande prévoit d'atteindre la neutralité Carbone en 2040. Un reportage de Simone Tramonte à retrouver en entier dans le dernier numéro de WE DEMAIN. #enR #islande #climat #transitionenergetique wedemain.fr/decouvrir/isla…

A great news! My work NET-ZERO TRANSITION is among the finalists of Sony World Photography Awards 2021! #climatechange #environmental #photography World Photography Organisation Sony Italia

Géothermie, algues, reboisement... L'Islande prévoit d'atteindre la neutralité Carbone en 2040. Un reportage de Simone Tramonte à retrouver en entier dans le dernier numéro de WE DEMAIN. #enR #islande #climat #transitionenergetique wedemain.fr/decouvrir/isla…









Documentary photographer Simone Tramonte has documented the way Iceland is seizing opportunities to transition towards a more #sustainable future. More in his contribution for our new #BollettinoGenerali: bit.ly/Bollettino-Gen… #FutureInYourDailyLife #Generali4Sustainability



Photo of the Day | People swim at Amager Strand, Denmark, near a wind farm which is co-owned by 8,552 electricity consumers, and serves more than 40,000 Copenhagen households, 13 July 2021. By Simone Tramonte, awarded in the #WPPh2023 Contest: bit.ly/3Avut0t


Photo of the Day | This solar plant in Fuentes de Andalucía, Spain, can supply uninterrupted power & was first commercial plant in the world to provide a full day of uninterrupted power supply to the grid. See 'Net-Zero Transition' by Simone Tramonte: bit.ly/3B2qQPV


'Net-Zero Transition,' awarded in the #WPPh2023 Contest, documents different technologies that offer possible routes of transition to a net-zero economy. See the project by Simone Tramonte, who visited innovative facilities across Europe in 2020-2022: bit.ly/43lln2X


Photo of the Day | A geodesic dome covers the injection well of a geothermal power plant, in Hellisheiði, Iceland. The plant captures geothermal energy from the volcanic Hengill mountain. By Simone Tramonte, awarded in the #WPPh2023 Contest: bit.ly/3rbGze2

